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I have to agree with Ethicurean on this one. Roz, I normally enjoy reading your column and looking at the recipes, even if as a vegan I can rarely give them a try myself (although I have made a couple of things in the past, your italian bean dip was fab!).
But my anticipation of a vegan snack that I could try dissolved into disappointment. I am not a good cook, but even I can figure out how to boil pasta and tip a jar of sauce on it for myself. This is not cooking it is 'warming up' and lazy to boot.
Please, a vegan recipe that uses ingredients and involves a bit of cooking would be very much appreciated.On A noncarnivorous path to Super Bowl-snack nirvana posted 1 year, 9 months ago 9 Responses
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Karen
Do you really think that we can build enough nuclear power stations, quickly enough to make the sort of impact needed? Speed is of the essence, no one has ever built a nuclear power station quickly. If we have a decade (or less) to turn thigs around, the nuclear power stations we start building now will be coming online just after it's too late.On Level of GHG emissions may be much higher than predicted posted 2 years ago 10 Responses
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thank you
Rather than criticise you for using meat in your restaurant - As a vegan, I would thank you for taking care over how you source your meat and providing a recipe that I can try.
I am looking forward to tasting the Bisque.On The savory challenges of being a sustainable chef in Big Ag country posted 2 years ago 34 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
God is Green
A show aired on UK tv Monday night called 'God is Green'. It asked the question - why are religions silent on climate change? A well-made and interesting programme.
On Tell us when green bursts from the screen posted 2 years, 8 months ago 7 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
wine in a box
really convenient granted, but think about the packaging...
cork farms are havens of biodiversity and are disappearing fast owing to boxed wine, screw tops and plastic corks. Where possible we should try to buy wine in glass bottles with cork closure.On How to pick wines that don't taste computer-programmed. posted 2 years, 11 months ago 5 Responses